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The Seven Arts 1.1 (1916-11)

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No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Cover Design (Peters, Charles Rollo): A-A
  • Front Advertisements: B-D
  • Contents: 1-1
  • Simply Sugar Pie (Benefield, Barry): 3-14
  • The Saints of San Atoll (Upward, Allen): 15-21
  • The Son (Baker, Katharine): 22-24
  • The Bonfire (Frost, Robert): 25-28
  • Caged (Untermeyer, Jean Starr): 29-29
  • Flotsam (Lowell, Amy): 30-31
  • Night and the Madman (Gibran, Kahlil): 32-33
  • The Child of God (Driscoll, Louise): 34-46
  • America and the Arts (Rolland, Romain): 47-51
  • Editorials: 52-56
  • Enterprise (Brooks, Van Wyck): 57-60
  • '291 Fifth Avenue' (Minuit, Peter): 61-65
  • 'Lazy' Verse (Oppenheim, James): 66-72
  • Emerging Greatness (Frank, Waldo): 73-78
  • The Dance (Untermeyer, Louis): 79-81
  • Shaw and Religion (Dell, Floyd): 82-88
  • The American Composer (Rosenfeld, Paul L.): 89-94
  • A Preface to the December Number: 95-95
  • Back Advertisements: E-H

Citation

"The Seven Arts 1.1 (1916-11)" (1916). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:525115/

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Collection:

  • Modernist Journals Project

    A digital research collection focusing on Modernist journals and magazines, together with essays, introductions, and biographical sketches.

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